Been using DO for almost two years and really liked it.
Today I got a video link about the DO12 update, and I now feel like somone who has been using Photoshop as an image viewer.
Maybe it's time to read the manual.
Been using DO for almost two years and really liked it.
Today I got a video link about the DO12 update, and I now feel like somone who has been using Photoshop as an image viewer.
Maybe it's time to read the manual.
There're two types of DO-users:
One group is working with DO and asking for solutions. And the other group is permanentely enhancing their config and creating solutions .
[quote="FatIgor"]Been using DO for almost two years and really liked it.
Today I got a video link about the DO12 update, and I now feel like somone who has been using Photoshop as an image viewer.
Maybe it's time to read the manual.[/quote]
The videos take a lot of time to make, but comments like these tell me it's worth it. Thank you.
Same here, the update video shows a ton of new functionality in DOpus subsystems I never even knew existed.
Agreed, the videos have been excellent!
I feel the same. The videos are definitely worth it because there are so many things I'm finding out for the first time, and so many things I simply forgot how to do.
(Like after changing TAB colors, I had to rewatch the video to remind myself how to get to the save button!!)
What's amazing with DO and particularly with DO12 is that a lot of functions are usable in so different ways... Example : While the others are locked in one use, DO lets every possibility opened to suit our needs.
(I hope I'm understandable lol)
Thank God I'm not alone!! Watching Leo on the DOpus 12 videos, I felt like I was a chimp.
Oh well, back to my banana sandwich.
Banana sanwiches are great. Nothing to be ashamed of there!
Seems the videos are going down really well, so I should make some more. It's always a hard choice, since if I work on a video it takes a few days out of working on the program itself, but I think helping people understand what's there and how to use it can be as important as the thing itself.
I love the videos. In fact, what I'd love to see would be even more videos taking close looks at different aspects of the program that may not be readily evident to users or going through what to expect with some of the possible options and configurations. The videos really help users understand and visualize both the power of the program and possible uses that they hadn't contemplated.